B Allen, MA Nowak - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
Inclusive fitness theory attempts to explain the evolution of social behavior at the level of the individual. The inclusive fitness of an individual is defined as the sum of all the effects this …
In some species, permanent curtailment of reproduction part‐way through the lifespan of adult females is a feature of their evolved life history. The existence of such a post …
It is generally assumed that Cretaceous stem ants were obligately eusocial, because of the presence of wingless adult females, yet the available evidence is ambiguous. Here, we …
Explaining the origin of eusociality, with strict division of labour between workers and reproductives, remains one of evolutionary biology's greatest challenges. Specific …
In the field of social evolution, inclusive fitness theory has been successful in making a wide range of qualitative predictions on expected patterns of cooperation and conflict …
JAR Marshall - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Criticisms of inclusive fitness theory have consistently been shown to be incorrect.•Understanding causality is helpful for resolving between competing …
NG Davies, A Gardner - Royal Society Open Science, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Monogamy is associated with sibling-directed altruism in multiple animal taxa, including insects, birds and mammals. Inclusive-fitness theory readily explains this pattern by …
AFG Bourke - Current opinion in insect science, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•Inclusive fitness provides a framework and a tool for analysing social evolution.•Recent work defines point of occurrence of, and conditions for, a major …
A trademark of eusocial insect species is reproductive division of labor, in which workers forego their own reproduction while the queen produces almost all offspring. The presence …